Take Your Dog To Work Day!

Friday 26th of June is TYDTW Day – aka Take Your Dog To Work Day!

TYDTW Day was created in 1999 by Pet Sitters International to celebrate the great companions dogs make and promote their adoptions. The day offers employees to introduce their dog to co-workers. The idea is that dog-less co-workers will be encouraged to adopt when they witness the true bond between humans and animals.

Not just a cute distractions from work

Some people may think that dogs at work is distracting, and maybe even annoying. However, research shows that dogs in the workplace can lower stress and actually increase employee productivity. The reason is that dogs in the workplace often enhances the quality of the employees’ work life and their lust to work. The positive effects of dogs in the workplace have made an increasing number of companies change their “pet-policy” and they are now allowing dogs in the office every day. Are company-dogs maybe part of a future business strategy?

A few tips for a successful Take Your Dog to Work Day

Always check with your co-workers to ensure everyone is comfortable having dogs in the office. Do you have a co-worker with allergies who cannot tolerate being in close proximity to animals?

Make sure that your workspace is safe for your dog. Puppy-proof it!

Give your dog enough exercise before you bring him or her to the office. You want to exhaust some of that morning energy before arriving at your workplace.

One thought on “Take Your Dog To Work Day!”

Hi, great post! Good to hear this is actually an event, dogs (and cats) in the office do have strangely beneficial effects on our staff. Apart from the obvious benefits of not having to pay for a dog sitter, dogs especially seem to have a calming effect on people in our office and everyone is certainly more interactive.

I think I’d draw the line at snakes and spiders, but we’ve had dogs, cats and even a ferret in our office, all were well behaved and brought an extra dimension to the workplace. We even had my colleague’s dog in a recent management meeting, which was a great stress de-fuser!